Ai Turn Off Valve

Discussion in 'Technical Help' started by Bobbob, Apr 24, 2019.

  1. Bobbob

    Bobbob Well-Known Member

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    Has anyone tried using one of these for ‘turning off’ the Air Injection?, I’m thinking of just putting one in the hose from the air box, so I can turn it on & off as I wish.

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  2. Bobbob

    Bobbob Well-Known Member

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    Am I right in thinking the hose is 10mm internal?
     
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  3. Bobbob

    Bobbob Well-Known Member

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    Just for a comparison I suppose, but must be easier than the marble/ball bearing solution
     
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  4. Bobbob

    Bobbob Well-Known Member

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    I’ve found the throttle really snatchy at low revs, I’m hoping disabling the SAI will help.
     
  5. Bobbob

    Bobbob Well-Known Member

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    I’ll get some of them too.
     
  6. Tricky-Dicky

    Tricky-Dicky Crème de la Crème

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    Have to disagree about iridium plugs they are designed to last longer than other plugs...they wont afford any change in combustion, and in my experience can be a little fragile when subjected to det.
     
  7. Tricky-Dicky

    Tricky-Dicky Crème de la Crème

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    Sorry to jump on your post mate its just having been through the same comments in the car tuning world and seen it proved on a dyno that different plugs make no difference....same goes for coils, HT leads etc etc i tend to feel like pointing out that just because a plug is 10 times the price of a std copper core plug...its not a better plug...its been over 100 years since the spark plug was invented yet they still haven't invented a better one.;)
     
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  8. thebiglad

    thebiglad Old fart, still riding !

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    Hi Bob, check my reply on your other thread about AI & O² removal.
     
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  9. mpllineman

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    Good deal! Whatever works is the name of the game. I have and will try most anything to achieve a goal, whether I understand it or not! If it works, that's all that counts.
     
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  10. Tricky-Dicky

    Tricky-Dicky Crème de la Crème

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    NGK have even got a new name in spark plugs
    RUTHENIUM HXTM

    Anything to make them sound like they will be better.......and so they can charge more money.;)
     
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  11. Bobbob

    Bobbob Well-Known Member

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    What’s the 12 minute tune?
     
  12. Bobbob

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    & it starts ok without choke or throttle?
     
  13. Tricky-Dicky

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    Sorry but its the latter....the lambdas are only used for fueling adjustment up to about 1200-1500RPM i believe so adjustments are only idle and low load....but it probably will make it sound/feel better on idle.
     
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  14. thebiglad

    thebiglad Old fart, still riding !

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    Hi TD, that's not my understanding. If we were talking about low levels of throttle (0 - 6%) and the impact of the AI system, I would agree. But with O² sensors they are feeding information throughout the rev range and depending on the amount of throttle opening impact significantly on fuelling, leaning off at midrange revs and boosting up at higher revs.

    This is one of the reasons why in std. trim the Bonnys can feel a little flat at about 3500-4000 revs. The curve is created to achieve deserved noise and emissions levels.
     
  15. Tricky-Dicky

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    #15 Tricky-Dicky, Apr 25, 2019
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    My reading and understanding of the current crop of Triumph ECU systems and looking at the fueling maps (i could be wrong though) is that lambda feedback is only used for idle and low RPM/Load adjustments, and just like any other EFI system that doesn't use live fueling feedback throughout the load range (wide-band lambda sensors) it will go whats known as open loop and rely on the fueling maps after a certain engine load point.

    From looking at the various maps that are available for Tune ECU they look distinctly like final/fixed fueling maps and not target maps to me, and the very fact that some have actually deleted the lambda sensors proves the point to me.

    Edit...i have just read what you said on the other SIA removal thread and you are actually advocating removing the O2 sensors...so if the ECU did indeed use them throughout the RPM/load range it would cause major problems as it would then be a live feedback system!

    For the ECU to use live fueling and timing adjustments the O2 sensors would need to be wide-band and there would also need to be wide-band knock sensors fitted in order to accomplish this, there are a few newer cars that use this system but i have yet to hear of a bike that does.
     
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  16. crispey

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    This should be done every now and then regardless of mods etc, it basically resets the TPS
     
  17. Tricky-Dicky

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    Not sure just why a FBW throttle would need to be reset? unless there is a problem, most have a reset procedure that's only used if there is a communication problem.
     
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